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Post by deathevokation on Jan 8, 2018 22:47:24 GMT -5
Anyone been following this? If you haven't, it's the finest display of layers upon layers of autism I've seen in a long time... I suggest getting a hot cup of coffee, some luxury food and then buckle up buckaroos; because you're in for a hell of a ride that will start with a simple dox and end with nipple clamps and the downfall of the skeptic community. :^)
Enjoy
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2018 23:11:41 GMT -5
An ironic tragedy, I love ironic tragedy.
I followed this one as the videos were uploaded, what a shitshow.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 9:41:03 GMT -5
From observing your posting on this forum, it seems to me like you're spending a lot of time on the internet looking up drama and stuff that pisses you off. But what for? Why does it matter what random people think about Rick & Morty? How is an unknown girl trying to make people feel guilty for wearing certain costumes relevant to your life? Is some internal conflict in a random internet group really important? It looks like you're addicted to this internet hate culture, and it's a pretty bad thing to be addicted to as it can make you a miserable human being. There are tons of YouTubers making these colorful rants thriving on people's insecurities and getting millions of views, and there is always new stuff to bitch about, be it a situation in Finland, behavior of an arbitrary group, or a video of some guy punching a cat. The internet is a really attractive place for venting your frustrations by attacking whatever is the hot topic right now, but I feel like ultimately it's a dangerous and self-destructive activity that will just make you more pathetic. I think I know what I'm talking about because I was in a similar boat not so long ago. My main thing was "e-begging". I watched tons of videos of people ranting about Kickstarter projects, popular YouTubers asking for donations, and all that internet drama crap. How dare they ask for money when there are other issues in the world, and why would they do that when they are already rich, and how can't people see that they are being scammed? It was quite entertaining and gave me strong emotions, I was pissed off and definitely addicted to an extent. Then at some point I just said to myself "well, this is pointless... subscriptions, adsense, internet wars, teens making angry rants in their basements... what the hell am I doing? get that crap out of here". I removed that part of the world from my life and suddenly became a happier person with less negative thoughts on my mind. I can only encourage you to do the same.
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Post by joe-ilya on Jan 9, 2018 10:23:57 GMT -5
@memfis Paragraphs PLX.
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Post by 40oz on Jan 9, 2018 11:06:46 GMT -5
Question: Kilroy event a scam possibly? Ring up a bunch of Youtubers to gather for a free speech event funded by viewer donations, shock them with a non-disclosure/non-compete agreement that they'd obviously not want to sign, so they can back out as a publicity stunt. Person organizing the event profits off of all the donations not used on youtubers who didn't need to fly over, book a hotel, etc. etc. ???
Sounds like a bunch of youtube fans got fkn owned.
EDIT: nevermind, sounds like Meto was getting to that in the third video
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Post by 40oz on Jan 9, 2018 21:46:00 GMT -5
Im not sure deathevokation is too invested in this. Its just entertainment, like reality TV except 100% unscripted. I appreciate these kinds of threads because I find this stuff interesting and character building in a way. It takes a while to get caught up because there are LOTS of details and I only recognize half of the names, channels, and acronyms being used, but its still pretty fascinating what lengths people will go do get revenge or cover something up or appear superior.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 0:39:20 GMT -5
rofl @ the stupid woman who thought it was OK to raise thousands and thousands of dollars for an event with youtube-famous people, then take all the youtube-famous people off the bill because they go against your stupid views, but keep the money.
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Post by deathevokation on Jan 10, 2018 4:58:35 GMT -5
From observing your posting on this forum, it seems to me like you're spending a lot of time on the internet looking up drama and stuff that pisses you off. But what for? Why does it matter what random people think about Rick & Morty? How is an unknown girl trying to make people feel guilty for wearing certain costumes relevant to your life? Is some internal conflict in a random internet group really important? It looks like you're addicted to this internet hate culture, and it's a pretty bad thing to be addicted to as it can make you a miserable human being. There are tons of YouTubers making these colorful rants thriving on people's insecurities and getting millions of views, and there is always new stuff to bitch about, be it a situation in Finland, behavior of an arbitrary group, or a video of some guy punching a cat. The internet is a really attractive place for venting your frustrations by attacking whatever is the hot topic right now, but I feel like ultimately it's a dangerous and self-destructive activity that will just make you more pathetic. I think I know what I'm talking about because I was in a similar boat not so long ago. My main thing was "e-begging". I watched tons of videos of people ranting about Kickstarter projects, popular YouTubers asking for donations, and all that internet drama crap. How dare they ask for money when there are other issues in the world, and why would they do that when they are already rich, and how can't people see that they are being scammed? It was quite entertaining and gave me strong emotions, I was pissed off and definitely addicted to an extent. Then at some point I just said to myself "well, this is pointless... subscriptions, adsense, internet wars, teens making angry rants in their basements... what the hell am I doing? get that crap out of here". I removed that part of the world from my life and suddenly became a happier person with less negative thoughts on my mind. I can only encourage you to do the same. This post just reaffirms my belief that whenever someone starts a message with "it seems like" it's always followed by subjective, condescending, pretentious armchair psychology garbage and projection of the most uncharitable kind. Did you even watch the videos before you decided to post? I'm fascinated in human behavior and the way this evolved was a spectacle to behold.. it reaches advanced levels cringe, much like Rick and Morty... Metokur's perspective isn't from an "outrage" perspective; it's from a "but how deep does the autism, go?" perspective and it's genuinely funny to watch. I'd explain how a lot of the stories regarding this saga, Halloween and the pornstar who committed suicide are interwoven and how SJW outrage culture is making media become sterile and will have an effect on us.. but it'd be lost on you (judging by your posting on this forum haha)..
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Post by deathevokation on Jan 10, 2018 5:24:06 GMT -5
what you say makes no sense, how can an intellectual anomaly be stupid? :^)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 7:10:36 GMT -5
I'd explain how a lot of the stories regarding this saga, Halloween and the pornstar who committed suicide are interwoven and how SJW outrage culture is making media become sterile and will have an effect on us.. I'm interested in learning about your perspective.
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Post by deathevokation on Jan 11, 2018 7:31:28 GMT -5
I'd explain how a lot of the stories regarding this saga, Halloween and the pornstar who committed suicide are interwoven and how SJW outrage culture is making media become sterile and will have an effect on us.. I'm interested in learning about your perspective. Dunno where I'd start, I could write a book about it, but long story short; I'm anti authoritarian.. and SJWs of the modern left are becoming increasingly authoritarian, imposing their will and punishing those who step out of line with their fawx moral outrage culture.. live by "no bad tactics, only bad targets", they engage in lying, doxing (then contacting employees), smearing (an example that affected us directly was dew and that other retard calling this an alt right forum when there is literally no one who wants a white ethnostate here), blackmail, extortion, and various other intimidation tactics all while justifying it as if it's for the greater good... then weaseling around the free speech argument with "actions have consequences"... the thought that your livelyhood should be at the mercy of moral outrage warriors and that there should be consequences for opposing any dominant ideology (which evolves and shifts over time) is frightening and from someone living in a third world country; the ability to criticize freely against the dominant ideology is a sign of a healthy society, watching millennials taking rights for granted (and advocating against them), rights that many other people in the world would kill for is beyond words. I don't really care for trying to change other people's ideologies, but I do think the darker side of mob mentality and the way they suck the life out of internet is something that needs to get pointed out from time to time as an example. This video in particular was mostly just a shitpost, though.. since the plot is amazing... and it's interesting to see what other forum members think of it.. a lot of the other videos (like that pig guilt tripping the audience) were things I clicked on by accident so in a way I know there's specific content that's bound to shit on my night, and I mostly avoid it since honestly it definitely is more fun watching a good (or bad) anime, but every now and then something slips through the security.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 12:17:54 GMT -5
Hmm. The way I see it, we are currently experiencing a cultural shift where the humanity is attempting to move from pseudo-equality to a more legit form of equality. In the past the feminist and the civil rights movements did a lot for human rights, but now we are starting to realize that it's not quite enough and there is still a shitload of misogynistic\racist\etc stuff going on. So at this moment people are analyzing our society, looking at the way we view various groups, and trying to redefine what is morally acceptable. It IS going to be an awkward and unpleasant process since it's annoying when people attempt to control your speech (which is supposed to be free), it's fucking hard to rethink things you took for granted your whole life, and sometimes attempts at solving these problems might seem too forced (like when mediocre movies get Oscars just because they talk about transgender issues or whatever). And there WILL be many crazies and dishonest bastards trying to take advantage of this movement and twisting it in weird directions. But I believe that in general this is a very important and healthy process that in the end will allow us to grow. I'm optimistic about the future of SJW culture.
Anyway, I understand your position better now and I see I misunderstood parts of your personality, so I apologize and I'm glad you wrote that post!
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